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Fruits of the Hawaiian Islands (1911)


Author: Wilder, Gerrit Parmile, 1863-1935
Subject: Fruit-culture
Publisher: Honolulu, The Hawaiian gazette co., ltd.
Language: English
Digitizing sponsor: MSN
Book contributor: Cornell University Library
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Collection: cornell; biodiversity; americana

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Descriptive letterpress for each plate on verso of preceding plate

The author's original intention was to issue three volumes; later he decided to incorporate all data in one volume. cf. Pref. rev. ed., 1911


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